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Cultural Heritage On line Program 11-12 december 2012« Torna all'elenco
Inserito il 23/11/2012
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 11th December, Tuesday- Auditorium di Santa Apollonia 9.00 - 9.30 Registration
9.30 - 10.45 Session 1
Welcome Paolo Galluzzi Fondazione Rinascimento Digitale Giuseppe Rogantini Picco ECRF Dario Nardella Comune di Firenze Cristina Scaletti Regione Toscana Alberto Tesi Università Firenze Rossana Rummo MiBAC Luigi Fiorentino MIUR Maria Letizia Sebastiani BNCF Cristina Acidini Polo Museale Fiorentino John Van Oudenaren World Digital Library 10.45 - 13.30 Sessione 2
Digital preservation and competences needed to manage digital archives Maurizio LUNGHI, Fondazione Rinascimento Digitale
Why do we need Trusted Digital Repositories? Laura CAMPBELL, Library of Congress (retired)
What might the future be for international collaboration in digital scholarship and preservation? Luciana DURANTI, School of Library, Archival and Information Studies, The University of British Columbia
Records in the cloud: Towards InterPARES-Trust Seamus ROSS, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto
Economic sustainability of digital materials Margaret HEDSTROM, University of Michigan School of Information & Faculty Associate, Institute for Social Research
Digital Data Curation – Workforce demand and educational needs for digital data curators 15.00 - 18.00 Plenary Session 3
Ongoing experiences and services CHAIR PERSON
Maurizio LUNGHI, Fondazione Rinascimento Digitale Introduction to the session David GIARETTA, Alliance Permanent Access to the Records of Science in Europe Network
OAIS model and certification of trusted digital repositories Christian KEITEL, Nestor project, Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg
DIN Standard 31644 and nestor certification Olivier ROUCHON, Data Seal of Approval – CINES
Data Seal of Approval: Towards sustainable and trusted data repositories Ingrid DILLO, Data Archiving and Networked Services
European Framework for audit and certification of digitial repositories Ilaria PESCINI, PO Archivi e sistema documentale Regione Toscana
Preserving the documentary heritage of PA: Tuscan digital preservation system Giovanni BERGAMIN, Central National Library of Florence
The Digital Stacks Thomas LEDOUX, National Library of France
Digital repository at the National Library of France (BnF): long-term access and preservation Laine FARLEY, California Digital Library, University of California
From preservation to curation at the California Digital Library Inge ANGEVAARE, Netherlands Coalition for Digital Preservation
Can the cloud suit digital preservation requirements? 18.00 - 18.30 Session 4
Case study: the Italian scenario Mariella GUERCIO, Fondazione Rinascimento Digitale
The Italian case: legislation and good practices for digital preservation A report on the state of the national legislation on digital preservation and the main solutions for building repositories and supporting good practices will be presented and discussed. 12th December, Wednesday - Auditorium di Santa Apollonia9.00 - 9.30
Manuela SPEISER, Research Programme Officer -European Commission Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
ICT Call 11: EU-funding for digital preservation research procured by public institutions 9.30 - 13.00 Session 5
Training and Re-skilling CHAIR PERSON
Anna Maria TAMMARO, University of Parma Introduction to the session Chiara CIRINNÀ, Fondazione Rinascimento Digitale
DigCurV project: towards a Curriculum Framework for digital curation William KILBRIDE, Digital Preservation Coalition
APARSEN project Stefan STRATHMANN, Göttingen State and University Library, nestor
Digital Curation training - the nestor activities George COULBOURNE, Library of Congress
Digital Preservation Outreach & Education Program (DPOE) Corinne ROGERS, School of Library, Archival and Information Studies, The University of British Columbia
Digital records pathways: topics in digital preservation Heather L. MOULAISON, School of Information Science & Learning Technologies University of Missouri
LAM education for digital curation: A North American perspective 14.30 - 17.30 Session 6
Session 6 Good practices and training provision The selected projects are good practices of a trusted digital repositories and training. Session of presentation and poster, with a tour in exhibition area.
Sabine SCHRIMPF, German National Library
The German National Library's test audit against DIN 31644 "Criteria for trustworthy digital archives" Marcel RAS, KB, national library of The Netherlands
The international e-Depot to guarantee permanent access to scholarly publications Sven SCHLARB, Research and Development Department, Austrian National Library
A large scale data processing infrastructure for analysing large document collections Natascha SCHUMANN, GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Certification of archiving procedures. Providing evidence of trustworthiness Juha LEHTONEN, CSC - IT Center for Science
Towards preserving cultural heritage of Finland Eko INDARTO, Data Archiving and Networked Services, Royal Netherlands Academy for Arts and Sciences
Text mining tools to support Trusted Digital Repositories Claudio CORTESE, CINECA
The road (and the roadmap) for building Trusted Digital Repositories within an Interuniversitary Consortium Francesco NUCCI, Engineering
ASSETS project: an european success story Adrian BROWN, Parliamentary Archives
Building trust: a collaborative approach Angela DI IORIO, La Sapienza Università di Roma
The trustworthiness side-effect for standardized description of the Submission Information Package Laurent BOCH, RAI - Radio Audizioni Italiane
System and tools for a reliable management of rights information on audiovisual contents 17.30 Closing remarks
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